Thursday, April 9, 2026
Planet Money by Alex Mayyasi
PLANET
MONEY by Alex Mayyasi and the Hosts of NPR's Planet Money
calls itself “A Guide to the Economic Forces That Shape Your Life.” This book
takes an approach similar to the podcast and offers definition, description and
discussion of economic concepts while using real life examples. Mayyasi starts
out with an informative look at how food banks built a mechanism to better
allocate donations. He later looks at topics like “How We All Get Richer,
Forever,” “The Zoom Boom vs. Happy Hour,” or “The Labor of Finding Love.” His
stories are memorable (e.g., the Mets and Bobby Bonilla Day to explain compound
interest) and relatively easy to understand; as the authors say, “This book
gathers the most useful and essential wisdom from our reporting and adds many
freshly reported stories chosen to illuminate the most practical and powerful
lessons in economics today.” PLANET MONEY
received starred reviews from Booklist (“a
welcome and in-demand addition to any library’s finance shelves”) and Library Journal. Sadly, graphics did not format well in the
preview, but the book is well-researched, with Notes and an Index comprising at
least fifteen percent of the text.
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